Question to be asked, where did all that money go.
Well, the figures show a loss for 2012-13 of £51m, so with a turnover figure of £28m that means costs for the season were £79m.
That went largely as follows:
Wages (incl players) £37m
Player trading loss £20m (contract write-offs etc)
Admin costs £14m
Aries - it just serves to show what a financial tightrope Peace has to walk with limited resources and the pressure to keep the club in the top flight. Bolton bought in some top players - Djorkaeff, Okocha, Rivaldo and Anelka - and still went down. They did well for 6 or 7 years. Hope we can better that but we cannot afford to make many mistakes buying the wrong players.
Aries, I'm hardly surprised at their losses.
You may remember me telling you about booking Bolton's pre-season USA tour a couple of years ago before the 2011/12 season when they were relegated. Even then money and cost didn't seem to matter and the culture seemed spend, spend, spend, albeit they must have been in huge debt even then.
I echo your sentiments that JP follows a stringent fiscal policy and long may that continue.
That said, I was surprised in what he must have agreed to pay out for Anichebe and Sess which, in my 'umble opinion, was somewhat excessive and, I believe, contributed in no small way to SC's dismissal as you can't truthfully say either of them are earning their keep. If it was SC who instigated their purchase, he would be in line for the subsequent flak.
Flippin frightening.......
That said Aries, I made sure we got paid before we made any committment ! You'll appreciate that policy Alouion.....
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posted on 31/12/13
Question to be asked, where did all that money go.
posted on 31/12/13
Owen Coyle's shorts.
posted on 31/12/13
Well, the figures show a loss for 2012-13 of £51m, so with a turnover figure of £28m that means costs for the season were £79m.
That went largely as follows:
Wages (incl players) £37m
Player trading loss £20m (contract write-offs etc)
Admin costs £14m
posted on 31/12/13
Aries - it just serves to show what a financial tightrope Peace has to walk with limited resources and the pressure to keep the club in the top flight. Bolton bought in some top players - Djorkaeff, Okocha, Rivaldo and Anelka - and still went down. They did well for 6 or 7 years. Hope we can better that but we cannot afford to make many mistakes buying the wrong players.
posted on 31/12/13
Aries, I'm hardly surprised at their losses.
You may remember me telling you about booking Bolton's pre-season USA tour a couple of years ago before the 2011/12 season when they were relegated. Even then money and cost didn't seem to matter and the culture seemed spend, spend, spend, albeit they must have been in huge debt even then.
I echo your sentiments that JP follows a stringent fiscal policy and long may that continue.
That said, I was surprised in what he must have agreed to pay out for Anichebe and Sess which, in my 'umble opinion, was somewhat excessive and, I believe, contributed in no small way to SC's dismissal as you can't truthfully say either of them are earning their keep. If it was SC who instigated their purchase, he would be in line for the subsequent flak.
posted on 31/12/13
Flippin frightening.......
posted on 31/12/13
That said Aries, I made sure we got paid before we made any committment ! You'll appreciate that policy Alouion.....
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